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A few years ago when I didn't even like movies I was a huge fan of animation. It was the only thing that I would ever watch. Eventually I discovered more movies and slowly became the fanatic I am today and sadly haven't been too fond of many animated films since, although recently I've had a resurgence of interest, especially old animated shorts. The following is a list of all the animated films in my Tier 10.
1. “The Lion King” (1994) (dir: Rob Minkoff & Roger Allers) 100 Top 10 #4
2. “Snow White and the Seven Dwarves” (1937) (dir: David Hand) 100
3. “Lady and the Tramp” (1955) (dir: Clyde Geronimi, Wilfred Jackson & Hamilton Luske) 100
4. “Dimensions of Dialogue” (1983) (dir: Jan Svankmajer) 100
5. “Dumbland” (2002) (dir: David Lynch) 100
6. “The Little Mermaid” (1989) (dir: Ron Clements & John Musker) 99
7. “Toy Story 2” (1999) (dir: John Lasseter & Ash Brannon) 99
8. “Father and Daughter” (2000) (dir: Michael Dudok de Wit) 98
9. “The Lion King II: Simba's Pride” (1998) (dir: Darrell Rooney & Rob LaDuca) 98
10. “Fresh Hare” (1942) (dir: Friz Freleng) 98
11. “Spirited Away” (2002) (dir: Kirk Wise & Hayao Miyazaki) 98
12. “Vincent” (1982) (dir: Tim Burton) 97
13. “Shrek 2” (2004) (dir: Andrew Adamson & Kelly Asbury) 97
14. “Hare Tonic” (1945) (dir: Chuck Jones) 97
15. “Hare Do” (1949) (dir: Friz Freleng) 97
16. “A Légy” (1980) (dir: Ferenc Rofusz) 97
Favourite animated films
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Mind Game 99
South Park: BL&U 97
The Incredibles 96
Futurama: The Beast with a Billion Backs 95
Only Yesterday 94
Wall-E
Futurama: Bender's Big Score 93
Fantastic Planet 92
Finding Nemo 92
Iron Giant 92
Shorts
More 96
After You've Gone 95
Everything Will Be Ok 95
Mickey's Trailer 95
Deduce, You Say 94
Duck Amuck 94
Duck! Rabbit, Duck! 94
The Old Man and The Sea 94
Betty in Blunderland 93
Mind Game 99
South Park: BL&U 97
The Incredibles 96
Futurama: The Beast with a Billion Backs 95
Only Yesterday 94
Wall-E
Futurama: Bender's Big Score 93
Fantastic Planet 92
Finding Nemo 92
Iron Giant 92
Shorts
More 96
After You've Gone 95
Everything Will Be Ok 95
Mickey's Trailer 95
Deduce, You Say 94
Duck Amuck 94
Duck! Rabbit, Duck! 94
The Old Man and The Sea 94
Betty in Blunderland 93
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Re: Favourite animated films
I enjoy Pixar's shit.
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Pickpocket wrote:I enjoy Pixar's shit.
impeccable wording, and i'm serious.
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disregarding my ratings the only ones i want to mention are 5 centimeters per second, blood: the last vampire, and final fantasy: the spirit within; only because they aren't disney or the conventional type of kiddie animated movies. oh, i really like billy and mandy movies...as you can see because i'm the only person to submit the to the site, i also like the only hellboy movie i've seen, and the batman Vs. dracula one could have been AWESOME, as i am old enough to remember reruns of the original show, and old enough to remeber the bram stoker's draclua movie.
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The Amazing Screw-On Head needs to be mentioned. That film is incredible.
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I probably prefer Only Yesterday to SA and Fireflies. I find all three difficult to rate. The Man Who Planted Trees is bound to end up in the 90s at some point. I haven't seen Akira since I was about 11. I enjoyed it at the time. TLK, 6/7.
I see some are missing. Nocturna Artificialia should be on there. I love that.
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HorrorMaster wrote:5. “Dumbland” (2002) (dir: David Lynch) 100
Good lord, WHY?
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Although not my favorite animated film, I feel "Les Triplettes de Belleville" (Sylvain Chomet) is an outstanding film. One of those films that feels and looks different (in a good way). If you liked that one, check out "The Old Lady and the Pigeons", from Chomet aswell (this is a short film though)
And when it comes to short films, I recently saw "The Mascot" (1934), and I was truly amazed (you can find it on youtube)
and of course my favorite short film: "Father and Daughter" which you can find here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hb-0Py80cMY
Never seen a film that moved me in just 7 min time...
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And when it comes to short films, I recently saw "The Mascot" (1934), and I was truly amazed (you can find it on youtube)
and of course my favorite short film: "Father and Daughter" which you can find here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hb-0Py80cMY
Never seen a film that moved me in just 7 min time...
peace